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  1. one of the only photos of them as far as i know. taken from a snippet of a piece of footage floating around in various documentaries (still shining, and the interviews on mass appeal’s page for the diary album). q-tip (on the left) dilla (in the middle) and talib kweli (on the right). seems to be around late 90s-2000 because this is during ...

  2. Há 3 dias · The late J Dillas younger brother Illa J sat down with AnecDope to talk about a bunch of topics, including his older brother and his latest self-produced solo album No Traffic.

  3. Há 3 dias · Toward the end of the 42-minute convo, Marco Mello asks Illa if he ever thinks what type of beats Dilla would be making today. Illa suggests that his brother would “be making some crazy trap beats,” before acknowledging the late producer tried to listen to all types of rap music despite his reputation as a backpack producer.

  4. Há 3 dias · In a recent episode of AnecDope, the rapper, singer, and producer spoke about his brother, J Dilla’s legacy and touched on one of today’s biggest artists, Ye, formerly know as Kanye West.

  5. Há 3 dias · Moreover, the late and legendary J Dilla's younger brother Illa J recently spoke about the Chicago artist during an interview with AnecDope (which you can find by clicking here).

  6. Há 3 dias · Obviously dilla made better music and beats, but popularity wise, only the real underground heads knew who Dilla was prior to his death. As dumb as it may sound, Dilla's death helped his discography and made him a bigger star than he ever was and I hate that.

  7. Há 3 dias · No way, I just don't think Dilla would evolve his style to stay with the times or push new sounds to stay relevant in mainstream. He was the GOAT in his pocket but that pocket was getting further and further away from the mainstream every year at that time.